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Esther Koplowitz, 7th Marchioness of Casa Peñalver

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Esther Koplowitz
Esther Koplowitz receiving the Blanquerna Award from José Montilla in 2008
Born
Esther María Koplowitz y Romero de Juseu

(1953-08-10) August 10, 1953 (age 71)
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Businesswoman, Philanthropist
Board member ofFomento de Construcciones y Contratas
Grupo Cementos Portland Valderrivas
Spouse(s)Alberto Alcocer (1969-1990, divorced)
Fernando Falcó, Marquis of Cubas (2003-2009, divorced)
ChildrenEsther Alcocer Koplowitz
Carmen Alcocer Koplowitz
Alicia Alcocer Koplowitz
Parent(s)Ernesto Koplowitz
Esther Romero de Juseu y Armenteros
RelativesAlicia Koplowitz (sister)
AwardsGreat Cross of Civil Merit
Gold Cross for Social Solidarity
Region of Madrid Gold Medal
Blanquerna award from Catalonia Regional Government
Gold Medal and Academic Honour from the Royal Academy of History
Chevalier de l'ordre de la Légion d'honneur.

Template:Spanish name 2 Esther María Koplowitz y Romero de Juseu, 7th Countess of Casa Peñalver, is a Spanish billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist.

Biography

Koplowitz is Vice-President of the Board of Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (FCC), one of the leading diversified Spanish groups, employing around ninety thousand people. She also holds board positions in several national and international companies, for instance Vice-President of the board of Cementos Portland Valderrivas and formerly board member of French multinational Veolia Environnement.

She is chairwoman of the Foundation that bears her name, the Esther Koplowitz Foundation,[2] principally dedicated to charity work to help those most in need in society. She has built, equipped and donated care homes such as “Nuestra Casa” in Collado-Villalba (Madrid), and “La Nostra Casa” of Fort-Pienc in Barcelona, both for the elderly in need of special assistance as well as those without financial means, and “La Nostra Casa de Vall de la Ballestera” in Valencia for physically and mentally disabled adults. The construction of two other care homes is in the pipeline, one in Valladolid and a second in Valencia. They will both share the same objective as the home already built in Valencia.

She has received numerous recognitions and awards for her philanthropic work as well as for her business acumen. Among them the Great Cross of the Order of Civil Merit, Gold Medal of Civil Order for Charitable Acts, Madrid Region Gold Medal, Blanquerna award from Catalonia Regional Government and Gold Medal, Academic Honour from the Royal Academy of History and Chevalier de l'ordre de la Légion d'honneur.

Titles

Esther and Alicia inherited their noble titles from their mother. Esther was the Countess of Peñalver and Marquise of Campo Florido, titles now owned by her two daughters Carmen Alcocer y Koplowitz (now countess of Peñalver[3]) and Alicia Alcocer y Koplowitz (now marquise of Campo Florido[4]). Her sister Alicia is the Marquesa de Bellavista. In 2003 Esther Koplowitz married Fernando Falcó, Marquis of Cubas, whom she divorced in 2009.

References

  1. ^ Forbes The World's billionaires: Esther Koplowitz March 2013
  2. ^ "Fundación Esther Koplowitz - Fundación Esther Koplowitz". www.fundacionestherkoplowitz.org.
  3. ^ "Resolución de la Subsecretaría (Gabinete Técnico) sobre solicitud de sucesión por distribución en el título de Conde de Peñalver". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
  4. ^ "Resolución de la Subsecretaría (Gabinete Técnico) sobre solicitud de sucesión por distribución en el título de Marqués de Campo Florido". Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
Spanish nobility
Preceded by Countess of Peñalver Succeeded by
Marquise of Campo Florido Succeeded by